PLAT Studio
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Shuyuan Lin Office & Business Manager
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Walnut Creek, California, United States
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Shuyuan L. Office & Business Manager-
Walnut Creek, California, United States
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Tehsuan Fred Liao Design Director at PLAT Studio-
Albany, California, United States
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Yinuo Sun Landscape Designer at PLAT Studio-
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Xiaoqing Q. Associate / Project Manager at PLAT Studio-
Berkeley, California, United States
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Top 10%
Overview
Our high-performance landscapes that redefine site limitations are a result of a rigourous research and design process that involve multiple levels of research into the site’s existing system and prototyping of landscape and built elements. Synthesis of Systems (System-thinking): Rather than thinking about the landscape as its own, self-sustaining system, we recognize that it is an active component in the environmental, urban, economic, and social fabric. We consider and negotiate with all components to give readability to the urban fabric and to build a sustainable infrastructure. We accomplish this by working closely with our clients and collaborators to identify the site’s limitations, to establish potential solutions, and to bring those solutions into reality across all scales. By thinking about our built landscape as a synthesis of systems, we desire to position the landscape as a framework for positive growth. We understand the economy, architecture, infrastructure, government, social fabric, structure, and environment of the site through research and put our designs through a rigourous design process to ensure that the landscapes we design are progressively innovative and support flexibility in future growth. As landscape architects, urban designers, and architects, we believe that a powerfully constructed landscape has the potential to knit together otherwise incongruent land uses, socially disparate communities, and underutilized ecological systems. It is a powerful tool vital to the health of our economic, social, and environmental future.
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